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Thank you for purchasing this dual Equaliser 
module from Laine. We hope it soon 
becomes the go-to tone shaping tool in your 
1U row. 
Overview 
Stilts provides two channels of single control filtering, with tilt 
or high shelf topologies. It can be switched seamlessly 
between these two styles of EQ. 
Tilt: Boost low frequencies while also cutting highs, 
or boost high frequencies whilst also cutting lows. 
Baxandall High Shelf: A gentle high frequency gain shelf 
allowing boosting or cutting whilst leaving the mid-range and 
bass frequencies untouched. 
Use the tilt and high shelf to perform a variety of mixing  
and sound design duties ranging from subtle, non-resonant 
brightness and clarity adjustments to low-end rumble 
removal, boosted low pass filtering and sweep EQ. 
Each channel’s fully analogue signal path comprises several 
multi-band active filters that are summed and mixed through 
a VCA. These active filter networks are tuned to provide a 
transparent response with controls at the centre position, 
whilst also allowing for smooth adjustment on low and high 
frequency bands. 
Operation 
In the default tilt mode (Mode Switch in the raised position) 
turning a control knob clockwise simultaneously boosts treble 
and cuts bass. Turning anti-clockwise boosts bass and cuts 
treble. These boosts and cuts pivot around the mid-range in 
the 800Hz region. With the control knob at  
12 o’clock the frequency response is neutral. 
With Baxandall high-shelf mode enabled, turning the control 
knob clockwise past 12 o’clock introduces a gentle high shelf 
EQ weighted around the upper mid-range in the 1kHz region. 
Turning the control knob anti-clockwise results in a wide high 
shelf cut with subtle bass and mid-range adjustments. 
The signal paths of both channels are identical, and 
depending on how they are routed externally, the  
channels can be configured as dual independent filters,  
or as a stereo-in, stereo-out filter with each output panned 
left and right. Patching the output of CH1 to CH2 runs the 
filters in series and allows for pronounced sound shaping and 
band pass responses.  
Each channel provides up to +/- 8dB of low and high-
frequency gain control, summing into a low noise VCA 
output stage. Hot input signals over 15VPP are 
saturated  
by active Zener diode clipping at the input buffer. 
The boost and cut controls are CV responsive to input 
signals of 0-8V. Turn the control knobs fully anti-
clockwise to allow full CV control of the filter gain 
range. 
Front Panel 
➊ ❷ CH 1, CH 2 Control 
These potentiometers control the frequency response 
of the equaliser channel. Turn anti-clockwise for full CV 
control. 
❸ Mode Switch 
The latching switch is used to select EQ topologies for 
both channels. Tilt (with the Mode Switch in the raised 
position) and Baxandall High Shelf (with the Mode 
Switch latched down) 
❹ ❺ CH 1, CH 2 Audio Level LEDs 
The clear LED represents CH1 audio input signals, the 
green LED displays CH 2. 
❻ ❼ CH 1, CH 2 CV Input 
These CV input jacks are responsive to signals ranging 
from 0 to 8V and show an input impedance of 100k. 
Turn the channel’s control knob fully anti-clockwise for 
full CV control through the jack inputs. With no jack 
patched, CH 2 is normalled to the  
CH 1 CV input. 
❽ ➒ CH 1, CH 2 Audio Input 
The AC-coupled input jacks will begin to clip  
with input signals over 15VPP. They show an input 
impedance of 100k. With no jack patched, CH 2 is 
normalled to the CH 1 Audio input. 
❿ ⓫ CH 1, CH 2 Audio Output 
These output audio signals for CH1 and CH2. With the 
control knob in the central position the output signal 
will match the signal level at the audio inputs. 
STILTS
Dual VC Tilt/High Shelf Equaliser 
Designed in the Intellijel 1U format  
for Eurorack modular systems. 
User Manual
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